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militaristic war and europe is really in a very precarious position because they are so reliable on russia for energy. while it doesn't look it would affect us much if we have some sort of gas or energy crisis that's a big deal. and so there's a lot of unknowns as to what the ripple effect would be if we have an economic war. that's a big deal. >> what about next week? anything that jumps out. what's on your radar screen? >> jobs numbers and obviously the fed. we're going to hear from janet yellen and get another picturep she's going to do everything possible to help the economy or we have a plan and we'll reduce our systtimulus and expect thatr a time to come. i hear people say ukraine is something so fixate on and i agree with that and the market is right in how it treated today so far. >> thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> great talking to you. up next, we're "on the money", house hunters might suffer from sticker shock this spring. is buying a home worth it no matter the cost? and later, what does a nearly 200-year-old family business no about innovation? reinvention is mu
militaristic war and europe is really in a very precarious position because they are so reliable on russia for energy. while it doesn't look it would affect us much if we have some sort of gas or energy crisis that's a big deal. and so there's a lot of unknowns as to what the ripple effect would be if we have an economic war. that's a big deal. >> what about next week? anything that jumps out. what's on your radar screen? >> jobs numbers and obviously the fed. we're going to hear...
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i am checking my i-pad everythievery minute to see if russia has invaded ukraine yet. we are in a big battle. we do a disservice if we as development economist think we are not involved in that battle and have a contribution. >> we have several more questions in santa monica and i will turn to those joining us remotely but until then please mute your microphone so we don't get interference. >> so, one of the main principles is this idea that all men are created equal and all citizens of the united states are created equal. and it has been achieved at a great cost in the u.s. but if you move that and you take it seriously to the next step on a global stand, and you look at the cost, that simple principle to the united states and for us a homogenious population and we love to say all people are equal but crossing the border in any direction it goes by 0.0001. i am saying it is costly. and that might be why you don't have the debate. >> sure. i guess the big counter example to what you are saying is people do seem to care a lot about the material poverty of those outside
i am checking my i-pad everythievery minute to see if russia has invaded ukraine yet. we are in a big battle. we do a disservice if we as development economist think we are not involved in that battle and have a contribution. >> we have several more questions in santa monica and i will turn to those joining us remotely but until then please mute your microphone so we don't get interference. >> so, one of the main principles is this idea that all men are created equal and all...
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are more sanctions the answer, are they enough to drive russia out of ukraine. if not, what will it take? tweet your comments harris faulkner. heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. centrum silver. cleaning his cabin, mr. clean likes to keep things simple. that's why he brings his magic eraser extra power. it quickly cleans hundreds of different surfaces, so you can get back to doing what you really want. the magic eraser extra power. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the
are more sanctions the answer, are they enough to drive russia out of ukraine. if not, what will it take? tweet your comments harris faulkner. heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. centrum silver. cleaning his cabin, mr. clean likes to keep things simple. that's why he brings his magic eraser extra power. it quickly cleans hundreds of different surfaces, so you can get back to doing what you really want. the magic eraser extra power. a body at rest tends to stay at...
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especially with the latest concerns about russia and ukraine? >> that is. that worries me a çlot. when i look at what's going on there, i think at this point, you're not asked to go into some type of militaristic war to stop russia. it's going to an economic war and that could be significant. europe, they're so relying on russia for energy and i think putin knows with the economic clout and while it doesn't look if we do have some type of energy crisis, that's a big deal. visa made a comment about they're feeling the impact, there's a lot of unknowns as to what the ripple effect would be, so that's a big deal. >> what about next week? is there anything that really jumps out? what's on your radar screen? >> jobs numbers and the fed. we're going to hear from janet yellin, get another picture if she's going to emphasize that she's going to do everything possible to help the economy or just emphasize hey, steady as she goes, we have a plan, we're going to be reducing our stimulus and just expect that for a time to come. i think those things, i hear a lot of people saying, you know, th
especially with the latest concerns about russia and ukraine? >> that is. that worries me a çlot. when i look at what's going on there, i think at this point, you're not asked to go into some type of militaristic war to stop russia. it's going to an economic war and that could be significant. europe, they're so relying on russia for energy and i think putin knows with the economic clout and while it doesn't look if we do have some type of energy crisis, that's a big deal. visa made a...
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is stepping pressure on russia. ma impose tougher sanctions as early as today. the european union is expected to follow suit soon after. they were captured by pro-russian separatists. john dawson is here with the story in this is what is causing a lot of concern in the market beyond just the geopolitical threat-- geopolitical here at >> they may come as soon as today. cameron, i l, david and hold on fronts -- aland of franch-- holollande of threatened but have yet to put it into action. they may see the headlines come out today. the italian prime minister and all those are going to try to agree on what they can do so far. >> despite the treaty that was signed last week, now we have pro-russian forces that have captured a european monitors. they've also captured some ukrainian special forces and signs have been shown that they have been beaten severely. what's of the latest two e-mail of all the hostages? releasedhas been because of medical reasons. swedish. you have four germans, one pull a day in sweden. >> where they hurt at all? harm.evidence of any they are
is stepping pressure on russia. ma impose tougher sanctions as early as today. the european union is expected to follow suit soon after. they were captured by pro-russian separatists. john dawson is here with the story in this is what is causing a lot of concern in the market beyond just the geopolitical threat-- geopolitical here at >> they may come as soon as today. cameron, i l, david and hold on fronts -- aland of franch-- holollande of threatened but have yet to put it into action....
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. >> when i see a new video from russia, it's a glen bit like christmas morning, you never know what you're going to get when you open the box. >> intense crashes that will make you do a double-take. wild road hazarhazards. dangerous heights. and shocking sights.
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in russia. here's a dirty little secret. vladimir putin isn't all that popular. the last credible polling that i saw came not in the spring from the la plata center in moscow and a suggested that of respondents who voted for -- to participate in the vote for the presidential election, only 34% said they would vote for vladimir putin. in a democratic society, that is catastrophic. even an authoritarian one is deeply charlo, which is why what you see it has to do with the last year has been a deepening of russia's antidemocratic church. the real dilemma for u.s. policymakers is how to square that circle, how to invest in democratic institutions, democratic infrastructure without the messiness meddling in internal affairs about having proxies, whether it's the international republican institute, democratic answer to plot us to commiserated kicked out of the country. i think that's a very difficult needle to thread. that is the reason why the obama it restrictionist spent so little time actually thi
in russia. here's a dirty little secret. vladimir putin isn't all that popular. the last credible polling that i saw came not in the spring from the la plata center in moscow and a suggested that of respondents who voted for -- to participate in the vote for the presidential election, only 34% said they would vote for vladimir putin. in a democratic society, that is catastrophic. even an authoritarian one is deeply charlo, which is why what you see it has to do with the last year has been a...
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in light of the current conflict between russia and ukraine and the u.s. involvement in the situation, but tv presents portions of author talks on russian leadership in foreign relations.
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my brother lives in russia, and i live here. i am afraid of war, and a war that my son will be taken into the army. >> she is part of the silent majority that wants peace and their country to stay intact, a majority that feels powerless to stop the drift into conflict. barnaby phillips, al jazeera in eastern ukraine. >> joining me is alexander cooley, a professor at barnard college. thank you for being in today. we appreciate it? >> my pleasure. >> let's talk about what we saw on the report. do you get the sense there is a growing sense of lawlessness in this eastern ukraine? >> yeah, absolutely. lawlessness overlapping authority, different types of militias, rumors of external sponsors, actual external sponsors. the region really is descending in a. an arkans an arkansanarchy. >> do you think russia is pulling strings or do you think this is more the work of local activists who are largely doing this on their own? >> i think both. the relationship between them is complicat complicated, special forces operating. sometimes agents
my brother lives in russia, and i live here. i am afraid of war, and a war that my son will be taken into the army. >> she is part of the silent majority that wants peace and their country to stay intact, a majority that feels powerless to stop the drift into conflict. barnaby phillips, al jazeera in eastern ukraine. >> joining me is alexander cooley, a professor at barnard college. thank you for being in today. we appreciate it? >> my pleasure. >> let's talk about what...
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our relationship with russia over to union crane, turn it into lemonade. it pushed them to the west. for example, the -- they worked out with the borj georgeans and two pipelines to get their oil and gas to the west without having to go through russia and why did they do that? because they were reacting to the president. >> in case of ukraine, we have to take steps immediately to begin to say we will sell u.s. natural gas to europe, and we will extradite the creations necessary to do that. this week we had an important bit of little news which was that some of the central european countries are making agreements with the ukraine for reverse flow. that is to say to be able to sell gas from central and western europe to ukraine or to relieve them of some of the buying russian gas, but there needs to be a strategic framework that says what are we going to do to take advantage of this moment that we didn't want, but that was given to us. ukraine has been lost to the russians for a generation. the question is are we going to act thoughtfully enough, sensibly en
our relationship with russia over to union crane, turn it into lemonade. it pushed them to the west. for example, the -- they worked out with the borj georgeans and two pipelines to get their oil and gas to the west without having to go through russia and why did they do that? because they were reacting to the president. >> in case of ukraine, we have to take steps immediately to begin to say we will sell u.s. natural gas to europe, and we will extradite the creations necessary to do...
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anapka, the flying donkey, soon becomes an international sensation. >> police in southern russia are launching an investigation into animal cruelty. >> anapka is even invited to stay at the prestigious kremlin riding school in moscow where she receives royal treatment. >> she has a perfect diet for her, fresh vegetables. people are giving her a massage every day and people love to give her attention. >> as for the parasailing businessman, anna believes there's a good chance he won't be held accountable for his actions because of russia's weak laws on animal cruelty. >> i spoke with him many times. he can't even say, i apologize. he is not even feeling sorry about that. he thinks it's all right. he thinks it's funny. >> the donkey story may be a youtube phenomenon. to anna it was more than a news story, it was a chance to do good. >> i had opportunity to rescue donkey, this animal. and as a human being, you know, to do something good, i'm happy about that. and i really care about her, even now. we spend a lot of time together. she's like my family now. >> about six months after anapka
anapka, the flying donkey, soon becomes an international sensation. >> police in southern russia are launching an investigation into animal cruelty. >> anapka is even invited to stay at the prestigious kremlin riding school in moscow where she receives royal treatment. >> she has a perfect diet for her, fresh vegetables. people are giving her a massage every day and people love to give her attention. >> as for the parasailing businessman, anna believes there's a good...
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but russia wants to start world war iii. merkel also voiced concern. the german chancellor held crisis talks with the polish counterpart and spoke on the phone to other western leaders. >> russia has the ability to put the separatist on the peaceful path. debating the constitution and preparing for elections. no indication of them doing that. several former soviet country offered to mediate in the crisis as russia continued to build up its military along ukraine's border. thousands of portuguese turned out to mark the 40th anniversary of the countries carnation revolution. in 1974, a military coup turned into a popular uprising. it paved the way for democracy and portugal which had been ruled by dictators since the 1930's. aftervolution was named the carnations that people stop into the barrels of soldiers guns on that landmark day. that was the week inó?ó?ó?ó?ó?
but russia wants to start world war iii. merkel also voiced concern. the german chancellor held crisis talks with the polish counterpart and spoke on the phone to other western leaders. >> russia has the ability to put the separatist on the peaceful path. debating the constitution and preparing for elections. no indication of them doing that. several former soviet country offered to mediate in the crisis as russia continued to build up its military along ukraine's border. thousands of...
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unity attacking people and smashing up cars on route also profit the board that is the state sponsored russia today programme the us secretary of state hits out of r.t. for twisting the ukraine narrative but his russian counterpart says it's the channel's challenge to the west's media but not believe that. washington hear. it i guess the western media a hundred absolute monopoly and would never face competition also eighty eight is in jail for supporters of the ousted president a new round of tough sentencing sees the military back to gyptian the government's crackdown against probe morsi activists wife and. the founder of a mafia run rubbish burning rackets making life a toxic hell for people trapped in southern italy so-called triangle of death. if you just joined us for a good morning for me kevin owen here in r t h q to small to get moscow where it's just after one in the morning this is the weekly roundup of the big stories of the last seven days and we're starting with one that was happening in fact over the last twenty four hours intensifying even a massive pro unity march led by right
unity attacking people and smashing up cars on route also profit the board that is the state sponsored russia today programme the us secretary of state hits out of r.t. for twisting the ukraine narrative but his russian counterpart says it's the channel's challenge to the west's media but not believe that. washington hear. it i guess the western media a hundred absolute monopoly and would never face competition also eighty eight is in jail for supporters of the ousted president a new round of...
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. >> russia has not lifted a finger to help. in fact, there's strong evidence they have been encouraging the kinds of activities that have been taking place. >> more u.s. sanctions could come as early as tomorrow. >>> in an unprecedented ceremony, two of the most beloved hopes have entered sainthood as nearly a million catholics from around the world packed into st. peter's square in rome. john paul ii and john xxiii were men who bore witness to god's mercy. after the formal ceremony, pope francis climbed into the pope mobile, a chance for him to get closer to some of the many faithful who flocked to rome. >>> hello, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm don lemon. you're in the cnn newsroom and we'll start with a story that has really gripped the nation today. an nba owner's reported remarks have ignited around the country. donald sterling's comments were recorded by his then girlfriend and later obtained by tmz. he was telling his girlfriend to stop posting images online showing her with black athletes. this photo, this is t
. >> russia has not lifted a finger to help. in fact, there's strong evidence they have been encouraging the kinds of activities that have been taking place. >> more u.s. sanctions could come as early as tomorrow. >>> in an unprecedented ceremony, two of the most beloved hopes have entered sainthood as nearly a million catholics from around the world packed into st. peter's square in rome. john paul ii and john xxiii were men who bore witness to god's mercy. after the...
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pakistan and then we have the border of central asia and therefore the trafficking root thereat leads to russia and western europe through a different route as well. can you describe, barring in mind you might want to go back to afghanistan some time, can you describe the relationship of the government of those two governers both to their narcotics economy and the counter-narcotics that were spear headed by the united states. >> i am happy to say because i am hoping to go back i don't have concrete evidence of involvement on the part of these two governers. there is rumors about profiting on their part at different points in their career as there are rumors about that for a number of other governmental officials. having said that, both of them at the time these two governors and they were very high. after halman. and one of these central kind of performance possibilities for them, one of the things they believed deliver to president karzai and the donor community was to get rid of the cultization of poppy. so there are a number of researchers who have worked on this. david mansfield is the one
pakistan and then we have the border of central asia and therefore the trafficking root thereat leads to russia and western europe through a different route as well. can you describe, barring in mind you might want to go back to afghanistan some time, can you describe the relationship of the government of those two governers both to their narcotics economy and the counter-narcotics that were spear headed by the united states. >> i am happy to say because i am hoping to go back i don't...
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it's a -- russia. it's a small crowd, they have some support on the sidelines. pro-russians control the government building in donetsk, and have an unexpected visitor. mikhair khodorkovsky, once one of russia's richest me, before falling out with vladimir putin and imprisoned. is trying to mediate. they call him a traitor and tell him to go away. >> in donetsk armed pro-russians took over a regional police station and the ukrainian police, unreliable allies of the government in kiev stood by and watched it happen. the largest crowds of the day were in the cemeteries. this is the day of the dead, when people meet the ancestors spirits. nataliya mourns dead relatives and wonders what they will make of today's chaos. >> my relatives would be shocked if they could see what is happening. they would say "you have to fight for our beloved ukraine." i'm afraid a war. and a war that my son would be taken into the army. >> she's part of a silent majority that wants peace. a majority that wants to stop the drift into conflict. >>> still ahead - from baghdad to basra, beyon
it's a -- russia. it's a small crowd, they have some support on the sidelines. pro-russians control the government building in donetsk, and have an unexpected visitor. mikhair khodorkovsky, once one of russia's richest me, before falling out with vladimir putin and imprisoned. is trying to mediate. they call him a traitor and tell him to go away. >> in donetsk armed pro-russians took over a regional police station and the ukrainian police, unreliable allies of the government in kiev stood...
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will give europe mormore alternatives bece they get so much oil from russia. it would give us the opportunity to not deal with countries we would rather not deal with, iran, russia. >> jobs. >> the jobs. the national laborers union, head of the national laborers union who basically represents half a million construction workers who endorsed obama twice is speaking out against this vociferously. >> this is no example of profiles in courage. it's clear the administration needs to grow a set of antlers or perhaps take a lesson from popeye and eat some spinach. it's not just the 2,000 hard hat jobs and also thousands more about the construction of the pipeline, but canada has about 1,000 suppliers who would be working here in the u.s. if the pipeline went through. >> the way it was expressed by the ambassador, they really want to work with us. they don't understand the continual delays. being postponed until after the midterm elections. an environmentalist make their arguments and are protesting it's bad for the environment but it's happening anyway. >> very inter
will give europe mormore alternatives bece they get so much oil from russia. it would give us the opportunity to not deal with countries we would rather not deal with, iran, russia. >> jobs. >> the jobs. the national laborers union, head of the national laborers union who basically represents half a million construction workers who endorsed obama twice is speaking out against this vociferously. >> this is no example of profiles in courage. it's clear the administration needs...
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nineteen oh nine six gunshots were heard of harbin train station in russia. after that. the cry of korea today. go to in history. three of the six shots were being japanese resident general of korea eat till your ob. the men holding the gun was a thirty year old young green tea tree on duty korea was under the rule of japanese imperialism. japan is extending to power beyond korea. and into the manchurian region. due to booming with the heart of japanese imperialism. after the assassination. during the trial. i went and spoke as if he had been waiting for this moment the assassination of you to hear opening was a part of korea's war for independence i cannot commit this act is an individual. i did this as the wedges army chief of staff of the korean empire the independence of my country and restore peace in the east. therefore do with me according to the lawns of all nations and did not have jurisdiction over korean the last in just one week after the first one. then sentenced on two pm the death penalty. should heal in his ruling. i've been secretly given by japan karaok
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you'll get the majority passing laws to oppress, using some reach laws, like in russia. >> speech laws were used in the ragtag nazi band, headed by someone named frank:, two march in skokie, illinois. the marshaling effect never occurred, for other reasons, but if it had it would have because of the strong first amendment opinion written by a judge who practiced what i call the rhetoric of regret. he kept saying -- this is awful, i hate it, it is going to do a lot of harm. i regret the fact that we have to allow these horrible things that happened, but there is the first amendment. always get this when i speak at universities and i agree when it comes to -- does someone who is espousing measuret denial views up to economic standards? of course not. that is force malarkey. but that is one of the reasons why, i think, when you pass laws that ban it you are actually going to encourage it. listen, someone had to say that they believe the holocaust didn't happen, prove it. defend that position. i can't? >> but they can, have you ever gone on a website? they defend it in 300 400 page volumes
you'll get the majority passing laws to oppress, using some reach laws, like in russia. >> speech laws were used in the ragtag nazi band, headed by someone named frank:, two march in skokie, illinois. the marshaling effect never occurred, for other reasons, but if it had it would have because of the strong first amendment opinion written by a judge who practiced what i call the rhetoric of regret. he kept saying -- this is awful, i hate it, it is going to do a lot of harm. i regret the...
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among countries that could be hardest hit are the third largest lender and the ceo of russia's leading oil company. later tonight, we will have behind the headlines -- nsa surveillance and ongoing revelations -- reporting on the edward snowden leaks. you can watch that tonight at 9:00 eastern time here on c-span. >> a group of first amendment scholars and authors gathered in philadelphia recently to discuss the future of free speech in america. this is hosted by the natural -- the national constitution center. the discussion was about one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the national constitution center. i am jeffrey rosen, the president of this wonderful institution. the national constitution center is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis.
among countries that could be hardest hit are the third largest lender and the ceo of russia's leading oil company. later tonight, we will have behind the headlines -- nsa surveillance and ongoing revelations -- reporting on the edward snowden leaks. you can watch that tonight at 9:00 eastern time here on c-span. >> a group of first amendment scholars and authors gathered in philadelphia recently to discuss the future of free speech in america. this is hosted by the natural -- the...
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can they account on china and russia as they ratchet up the threats? welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. the supreme court on tuesday upheld a 2006 michigan voter referendum banning racial preferences in admissions to its public university. preserving the status quo in that state and seven others that have ended affirmative action since 1996. the 6-2 decision produced five different opinions including a 58-page decent by justice soto mayor who compared michigan's reference dumb to jim crow laws in the south and writing that a majority of the michigan electorate changed the basic rules of the political process in that state in a matter that uniquely disadvantaged racial minorities. the political diary editor, jason riley, and senior editorial writer, collin leavy. colin, you wrote about this for us. the opinion was splintered with a lot of different points of view, what should be the main takeaway from the opinion? >> right, paul, the main takeaway is that the justices got to the right answer but they were most incredibilityal. th
can they account on china and russia as they ratchet up the threats? welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. the supreme court on tuesday upheld a 2006 michigan voter referendum banning racial preferences in admissions to its public university. preserving the status quo in that state and seven others that have ended affirmative action since 1996. the 6-2 decision produced five different opinions including a 58-page decent by justice soto mayor who compared...
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government really do to stop russia? >> well, they have said all along there are more sanctions that we can put in place against the elite and the description of that is the rich folks in russia who are close to putin. we can make life really uncomfortable for them. the theory being, of course, if they are close to putin and can affect his behavior. i had one of the president's national security advisers on the show and i said, can you do something specifically to putin? does he have a bank account somewhere? does he have something that would affect him because while the u.s. says, well, gee, the russian economy, we've already made a dent in it with our current sanctions, putin is still in the same place. so the question is, what can they do to move putin? i couldn't get any specifics from him but they do -- they have moved very close to putin and want to put more sanctions on it and claim that this week they will announce them and they will have the allies in step. >> president obama now also addressing while overseas,
government really do to stop russia? >> well, they have said all along there are more sanctions that we can put in place against the elite and the description of that is the rich folks in russia who are close to putin. we can make life really uncomfortable for them. the theory being, of course, if they are close to putin and can affect his behavior. i had one of the president's national security advisers on the show and i said, can you do something specifically to putin? does he have a...
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what consequences do russia face? >> talk thing about sanctions. what putin is doing is dangerous. the world cannot sit by. if the world does, nato is dead. nato has to react. there are countries in the area that are worried about putin stirring up russians in the country. >> are are the stiffer sanctions which are going to take effect, can they change the calculus. >> iran is now sitting down and negotiating with the united states in the west. we imposed sanctions on them. the sanctions hurt their economy. they are essentially brought to your knees and russia will face the same if putin continues the aggression. >> you got back from the crew yan. i understand you spent time traveling to the contested eastern part p of the country. you met with ethnic russians there. what did you see and hear? >> certainly amongst the people of ukraine, they are all frightened and very much oppose ed to what putin is doing. i think this is putin trying to make a move. i think the nato alliance and the west cannot let that happen. this crisis is made up. >> what do you mean? >> putin invaded crimea,
what consequences do russia face? >> talk thing about sanctions. what putin is doing is dangerous. the world cannot sit by. if the world does, nato is dead. nato has to react. there are countries in the area that are worried about putin stirring up russians in the country. >> are are the stiffer sanctions which are going to take effect, can they change the calculus. >> iran is now sitting down and negotiating with the united states in the west. we imposed sanctions on them....
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>> the cold war line if your attacked by germany and russia, who do you shoot first? the answer was, germany, business before pleasure. not a very nice cold war story. >> ooh! >> that's hard to -- obviously these attitudes go way back and are very deep and action sir bait -- exacerbated by world war ii and nobody has been prepared to tell the entire truth about, forth ruthly in the region so it does have an overhang i think matters quite a lot. it means that the koreans and others are hyper sensitive to what japanese leaders do. it's a factor of unpredictability and volatility when you ad the popular passions that may grow up around particular memories and attitudes, played to by politicians, sometimes unwisely. it's another important factor of volatility. ... >> and you have these kinds of isss in the region, the same is true for korea. issues left over from that( occupation. and these things are in the living memory of the koreans and the japanese, and they're taught in the schools. the japanese don't teach this. and that is something that i personally find deeply d
>> the cold war line if your attacked by germany and russia, who do you shoot first? the answer was, germany, business before pleasure. not a very nice cold war story. >> ooh! >> that's hard to -- obviously these attitudes go way back and are very deep and action sir bait -- exacerbated by world war ii and nobody has been prepared to tell the entire truth about, forth ruthly in the region so it does have an overhang i think matters quite a lot. it means that the koreans and...
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what bat the baltic states and russia? are we dealing with a state land here -- no, but just what is your feeling about the baltic states, which are precarious. a lot of russians moved up there during the soviet era. >> let me just start. if there's a move on the baltic states that is going to go way past serious. we have a military commitment to defend those states as a member of nato. we don't have a military guarantee for ukraine. but estonia? we own that problem. and attack on one is an attack on all and that will get military. >> that's exactly right. it's not no accident we don't have security guarantees for ukraine. we have what are called security assurances, something much weaker. but joe is right. at nato allies we have that commitment to the baltic states, and, again, there's been a certain amount of re-negotiating whether we should expand nato into that region, but we did, and now we have those commitments. so that would take us very quickly from the nuisance to the really quite serious level. >> okay. how abou
what bat the baltic states and russia? are we dealing with a state land here -- no, but just what is your feeling about the baltic states, which are precarious. a lot of russians moved up there during the soviet era. >> let me just start. if there's a move on the baltic states that is going to go way past serious. we have a military commitment to defend those states as a member of nato. we don't have a military guarantee for ukraine. but estonia? we own that problem. and attack on one is...
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energy and trade russia can help out in moving time. away from its dependency on coal oh absolutely right because i mean cold coal is highly polluting and china is already realizing that it's people the chinese people are not really happy with the idea that you know it's getting polluted the water is getting polluted and the land is getting polluted so again you know we sort of go back to what is china one china wants clean energy and that is something that russia can provide so i think you have this sort of ready ready made relationship between the two countries china will be able to buy gas at a low price from from russia it will be able to sort of kill two birds of a with stone so to speak david quo from what lee for thank you for speaking to us is a topic we could talk about all day long we appreciate your time as usual david quo speaking to us therefore venture capital today also this week paid host to i bunch of delegates from the asia pacific region for i pankin event as we know russia is strengthening ties with china but what ab
energy and trade russia can help out in moving time. away from its dependency on coal oh absolutely right because i mean cold coal is highly polluting and china is already realizing that it's people the chinese people are not really happy with the idea that you know it's getting polluted the water is getting polluted and the land is getting polluted so again you know we sort of go back to what is china one china wants clean energy and that is something that russia can provide so i think you...
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poised to ratchet up its standoff with russia? a key obama foreign policy adviser will be here to discuss that. >>> also, my wide ranging and exclusive interview with the former prime minister of great britain, tony blair, on why he thinks islamic extremism in the middle east is worse than it's ever been. >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program, this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >>> good sunday morning. developing story this weekend to talk about. it's what we begin with. i'm joined by civil rights activist and the host of "politics nations" on msnbc, the reverend al sharpton. lorraine miller and bryant gumbel host of "real sports with bryant gumbel." thank you for being here. the context is important here. here are the comments by donald sterling allegedly made by donald sterling first revealed on tape by the site tmz. listen. >> yeah, it bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast that you're associating with black people. do you have to? you can sleep with them, you can bring t
poised to ratchet up its standoff with russia? a key obama foreign policy adviser will be here to discuss that. >>> also, my wide ranging and exclusive interview with the former prime minister of great britain, tony blair, on why he thinks islamic extremism in the middle east is worse than it's ever been. >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program, this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >>> good sunday morning....
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can they account on china and russia as they ratchet up the threats? welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot.
can they account on china and russia as they ratchet up the threats? welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot.
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my brother lives in russia, and i live here. i'm afraid of war and that my son will be taken into the army. >> reporter: she's part of the silent majority that wants peace and their country to stay intact, a majority that feels powerful to stop the drift into conflict. >> to damask live from eastern ukraine. tell us more about this television station that was taken over today that barnaby mentioned there in his report. what are people seeing on their screens right now? >> reporter: well, right now they're not seeing anything on their screens. what they will see very soon are russian channels, and that's the reason why that television building was seized. it is the state regional main headquarters, and it has quite a big transmission antenna. now the people's republic representatives, the pro-russian protesters that occupied that building have been asking the tv station to take off the air ukrainian channels they view unfriendly that they say spread lies and propaganda against them and to put on the russian channels. that hasn't
my brother lives in russia, and i live here. i'm afraid of war and that my son will be taken into the army. >> reporter: she's part of the silent majority that wants peace and their country to stay intact, a majority that feels powerful to stop the drift into conflict. >> to damask live from eastern ukraine. tell us more about this television station that was taken over today that barnaby mentioned there in his report. what are people seeing on their screens right now? >>...
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versus russia issue. >> it's important for us to take further steps, sending a message to russia that the kind of destabilizing activities that are taking place in the east and the south ukraine have to stop. >> moscow has refused to pull back thousands of troops at the ukrainian border and have denied flying military aircraft into ukraine's air space. >>> all right. here in the u.s., residents in several states are bracing for a possible outbreak of severe weather today. this could include tornadoes. we've already seen warnings and watches in several states. jennifer gray is in the cnn weather center. jennifer, we're starting to see activity percolate, right? >> yes. we're already watching this line continuing to push to the north and east. these are moving to the north and east at about 55 miles per hour. these are very fast moving storms. lexington, hardin, get into your safe spot in your house, low, interior room. these also have the capability of producing golf ball-size hail. a tornado warning for the next ten minutes or so. this is part of a larger system. you can see the showe
versus russia issue. >> it's important for us to take further steps, sending a message to russia that the kind of destabilizing activities that are taking place in the east and the south ukraine have to stop. >> moscow has refused to pull back thousands of troops at the ukrainian border and have denied flying military aircraft into ukraine's air space. >>> all right. here in the u.s., residents in several states are bracing for a possible outbreak of severe weather today....
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we look weak against russia and china. the president is traveling around the pacific rim knowing he can't get a pacific trade deal because his own democrats have no interest in taking a trade or motion authority. >> let's return to politics. i tried to play albert the greek and put odds on republicans. tell me why i am wrong. >> anybody's odds are as good as anybody's in such an early stage. looking at your list, i have a couple of observations. my friend was not on there and i have endorsed him. i see jon and a couple of the national governors would all be well positioned to consider. we have talked about this before, they are coming from a statehouse. i think you may be underestimated the current strength of rand paul. he really is building on infrastructure that his father had, strong vote totals in the early primary states. in a country, and electric mood, that is not exactly right or -- >> what about jeb bush? >> i think that is about right. >> i think things are on -- [indiscernible] i agree scott walker and other go
we look weak against russia and china. the president is traveling around the pacific rim knowing he can't get a pacific trade deal because his own democrats have no interest in taking a trade or motion authority. >> let's return to politics. i tried to play albert the greek and put odds on republicans. tell me why i am wrong. >> anybody's odds are as good as anybody's in such an early stage. looking at your list, i have a couple of observations. my friend was not on there and i have...
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euphemism for the gangsters who are doing russia's work. he says, no. we want ukraine not to conduct military operations within ukraine against these people. now it was said two weeks ago by the supreme court kpland ecomma nato that is a military operation. so i guess the stakes are now looking ahead to may 25th when there is supposed to be a presidential election in ukraine. it's clearly putin's objective to stop this, i think. >> amy, there's been a lot of criticism of president obama's handling of the crisis in ukraine. but aside from hawks, people like john mccain or lindsey gram, you don't get a lot of push up on capitol hill from republicans about the u.s. getting more deeply involved in ukraine. >> right, especially when it comes to military intervention. we have the very war weary country that doesn't know what to do about this. it's taken a toll on the president as well. you see his approval rating overall has gone down. his handling of issues on foreign policy continues to dwindle as well. so there is a sense that i think from the
euphemism for the gangsters who are doing russia's work. he says, no. we want ukraine not to conduct military operations within ukraine against these people. now it was said two weeks ago by the supreme court kpland ecomma nato that is a military operation. so i guess the stakes are now looking ahead to may 25th when there is supposed to be a presidential election in ukraine. it's clearly putin's objective to stop this, i think. >> amy, there's been a lot of criticism of president obama's...
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you say russia seems to want an unstable ukraine. it would be difficult, i think, for the west to totally stabilize it given how close it is to russia, how deeply penetrated ukraine already is, whether it's ukranian intelligence service penetrated by russians, ukrainian arm, eastern ukraine. where does this go? >> i think that where it goes in the short meeting terms are here. i do think our effort should be support for the ukraine government going forward here politically and economically, support and reassurance for nato allied and substantial increasing of the price for russian conduct. >> you would favor a third round of sanctions? >> if there is no effort to meet the commitments they made in geneva to defuse the situation, to have the militia stand down, leave the buildings that they're occupying and engage in a political dialogue with authorities in kiev, if that doesn't happen, absolutely i think it makes sense to increase the price of russian conduct. >> a lot of people argue that the pivot has been well articulated, well con
you say russia seems to want an unstable ukraine. it would be difficult, i think, for the west to totally stabilize it given how close it is to russia, how deeply penetrated ukraine already is, whether it's ukranian intelligence service penetrated by russians, ukrainian arm, eastern ukraine. where does this go? >> i think that where it goes in the short meeting terms are here. i do think our effort should be support for the ukraine government going forward here politically and...
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this as growing concerns over whether russia will continue to defy the international community and move ahead with its own troops. let's go now to ukraine where leland vister is standing by wih more. >> reporter: uma, just in the past few minutes we have learned from the pro-russian stronghold that one of those international observers was released on medical grounds. we're not sure exactly what the circumstances were, but there's a spokeswoman for the pro-russian militia that says none of the other observers are going anywhere. today they were paraded out in front of the media at a press conference of sorts. the leader of that pro-russian separatist militia called them, quote, prisoners of war, and was holding them and wanted to exchange them for some of his supporters being held by the ukrainian government in kiev. so far no deal on that front. the russian foreign minister has said that he plans to try and help get these guys released. once again though it appears the russians promises have not been made good on as this has been status quo as this crisis continues. day three right now
this as growing concerns over whether russia will continue to defy the international community and move ahead with its own troops. let's go now to ukraine where leland vister is standing by wih more. >> reporter: uma, just in the past few minutes we have learned from the pro-russian stronghold that one of those international observers was released on medical grounds. we're not sure exactly what the circumstances were, but there's a spokeswoman for the pro-russian militia that says none of...
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ambassador to russia. let's do the 50,000 view here first, after this week, which no tokyo, no agreement with japan, putin continues to ignore us, various things happening, not in the way envisions. there's some criticism that obama foreign policy is failing. speak to that for me. >> the administration is trying to pivot from the preoccupations of its first term, which were cleaning up inherited problems to -- >> by that you mean wars? >> yeah. the president came in thinking his agenda was deal with iraq, afghanistan, global internation international, economic crisis. a second-term president, who has that same responsibility has to deal with new challenges. once he's put those problems behind him. and the obama administration is trying to pivot from that first set to the new challenges. what it -- the administrations making that pivot tend to discover is that the logic of pulling back is very -- >> spending more time on the home front? >> absolutely. the president's phrase i flation building here at home.
ambassador to russia. let's do the 50,000 view here first, after this week, which no tokyo, no agreement with japan, putin continues to ignore us, various things happening, not in the way envisions. there's some criticism that obama foreign policy is failing. speak to that for me. >> the administration is trying to pivot from the preoccupations of its first term, which were cleaning up inherited problems to -- >> by that you mean wars? >> yeah. the president came in thinking...
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there's flight of capital out of russia. so i think we can have more of an impact if we impose additional sanctions with our international partners. but we can't allow this to go unpunished. it has consequences, not only for the people of ukraine and the region, but for the geopolitical situation in the world, and for the long-term national security interests of our own country. so we've got to stay engaged in this and make sure we work together to impose tough sanctions. if putin doesn't pull back from this aggressive action. >> and that aggressive action, is there any way to get inside the mind of vladimir putin? can the u.s. identify some sort of a strategic goal for him in all this saber rattling? >> he made it clear that his goal is to reunite the soef yent union and reestablish this empire. i think he sees himself as sort of this great, you know, contemporary czar of the new soviet union. i think what he's doing is sort of classic russian -- if you look at russian history, he's instigating this conflict in the east. th
there's flight of capital out of russia. so i think we can have more of an impact if we impose additional sanctions with our international partners. but we can't allow this to go unpunished. it has consequences, not only for the people of ukraine and the region, but for the geopolitical situation in the world, and for the long-term national security interests of our own country. so we've got to stay engaged in this and make sure we work together to impose tough sanctions. if putin doesn't pull...
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what's causing the economic impact in russia is not the sanctions. it's the uncertainty and risk associated with the conduct of military operations in and around ukraine. you know the own payment, capital is a coward, the greatest pacifist in the world are capitalists who don't like the risk. let's also not forget that the economy and ukraine is going into the tank as well. so i think putin calculates that whatever the wounds he's suffering economically, temporary and can be overcome. which is why if the west is serious it needs to up its game, both politically and economically. >> we've got to increase the pressure. i thought for some time that politically the only real long-term answer here is to bring ukraine and georgia into nato and for the rest to make a decision. if it doesn't like boundaries on its own continent being made, it needs stronger economic sanctions, like cutting off access to western institutions, russian institutions and like denying russian airlines landing rights. you've got to get serious about this, and so far we're not serio
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pro-russia activists have seized the state hetelevision headquarters. mediators are trying to release observers in slovyansk. south korea's prime minister has resigned over his government's handling of the ferry disaster. at least 187 people died after the ship capsized more than a week ago. hundreds of thousands of people have packed into vatican city to watch the historic canonization of two former catholic popes. pope john paul ii and pope john xxiii will be doo claimed saints >> a statement of support for jews on the eve of holocaust day, but it hasn't done anything to warm relations between the two sides. both still blame each other for hijacking the u.s. sponsored framework for talks. stefanie dekker has the latest >> reporter: the latest back and forth in an exhausting blame game prompted by the palestin n palestinian's statement for support for holocaust day. mahmoud abbas is saying it is the most meanous crime to have occurred against humanity in the modern era. some say it could be an olive branch when the pizza talks are as good as over. isra
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if you take russia out of that union, then all of russia's banks immediately go into -- something of that order might change -- might move the needle with putin. but nobody's proposing that yet. >> schieffer: i want to talk a little bit about domestic politics and just go directly to it, because i want to play something for all of you this morning that has already been seen on various places. but it is very unusual, because you see speaker john boehner talking about how tough it is to get people in his own party to get on bord in immigration. let's just listen to it. >> here's the attitude. oh, don't make me do this. (laughter) oh, this is too hard. you should hear 'em. you know, we get elected to make choices. we get elected to solve problems. and it's remarkable to me how many of my colleagues just don't want to -- they're human. they're going to take the path of least resistance. (laughter) >> he's not talking about democrats. he's talking about people in his own party. what happened here, an epiphany on the road to damascus here? this is like something out of the bible. >> i thin
if you take russia out of that union, then all of russia's banks immediately go into -- something of that order might change -- might move the needle with putin. but nobody's proposing that yet. >> schieffer: i want to talk a little bit about domestic politics and just go directly to it, because i want to play something for all of you this morning that has already been seen on various places. but it is very unusual, because you see speaker john boehner talking about how tough it is to get...
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." >> pro-russia rebels sees control of the state television building in eastern ukraine. >> hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. coming up in the show, taking the blame, south korea's prime minister resigns over his government's bungled handling of the ferry disaster. ♪ >> thousands gather in vatican city as two former popes are declared saints plus 20 years, on, we
." >> pro-russia rebels sees control of the state television building in eastern ukraine. >> hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. coming up in the show, taking the blame, south korea's prime minister resigns over his government's bungled handling of the ferry disaster. ♪ >> thousands gather in vatican city as two former popes are declared saints plus 20 years, on, we
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at every turn. >> with respect to russia and ukraine, uniformly condemning russia's actions. >> reporter: it's the country he once banked on building closer ties to. remember this moment? >> after my election, i have more flexibility. >> reporter: but now, obama finds relations with vladimir putin at a new low. he prepares to slap a new rounds of sanctions early to come next month. >> did you misjudge him or did he mislead you, and at this point, isn't it clear that sanctions simply are not going to change his behavior? >> president putin is not a stupid man and i think recently acknowledged that this has already had an impact. >> but you acknowledge that sanctions won't change his behavior? >> jon, i think that's self-apparent. i think that -- there are no guarantees in life. generally. and certainly, no guarantees in foreign policy. >> reporter: the only sure thing in ukraine has been more conflict. just this week, pro-russian forces in the east went so far as to detain eight international observers. abc's muhammad lila. saw firsthand how they're fortifying their positioning. >> all af
at every turn. >> with respect to russia and ukraine, uniformly condemning russia's actions. >> reporter: it's the country he once banked on building closer ties to. remember this moment? >> after my election, i have more flexibility. >> reporter: but now, obama finds relations with vladimir putin at a new low. he prepares to slap a new rounds of sanctions early to come next month. >> did you misjudge him or did he mislead you, and at this point, isn't it clear...
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the ships at sea were diverted and made their way here in crimea, the ukrainian navy was no match to russia's display of power. with less men and equipment now, it's hard to see how there could be any resistance if russians were once again to show up at their doorstep. hamid, al jazeera, southeast ukraine. >>> be sure to stay with al jazeera america for the latest developments in ukraine, not to mention the reactions to two entirely new saints and the rest of today's top stories, you can always like us on facebook by simply searching al jazeera america. south korea's prime minister resigned today over his government's handling of the tragic ferry sinking. he is the highest ranking official to lose his job in the wake of this disaster and his resignation comes after relatives of the victims say the government mis handled that accident and they really didn't do enough to rescue or to protect their loved ones >> the right thing for me to do is to take responsibility and resign as a person who was in charge of the cabinet. on behalf of the government, i apologize for many problems from the preven
the ships at sea were diverted and made their way here in crimea, the ukrainian navy was no match to russia's display of power. with less men and equipment now, it's hard to see how there could be any resistance if russians were once again to show up at their doorstep. hamid, al jazeera, southeast ukraine. >>> be sure to stay with al jazeera america for the latest developments in ukraine, not to mention the reactions to two entirely new saints and the rest of today's top stories, you...
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that is the state sponsored russia today programme. us secretary of state accuses rt of distorting intensity of pain but his russian counterpart says it will be washington's reluctance to hear alternative use of striving such accusations. i guess that was immediately had an absolutely nobody would never face competition. bonds opponents of the interim egyptian government are sentenced prompting concerns democratic processes are collapsing. critics say that's little surprise country strident but with the radio spot world to understand. the report from the so called triangle of death or rural areas suffered in a week suffering from a toxic waste dumps controlled by the mafia. my boss get with me maria johnson welcomed the program. start with a leader's developments in ukraine's restive east where yet another of the anti government protest or checkpoints was attacked. one activist was kidnapped and several injured when around a dozen people believed to be pro government troops moved and near the town of sleepy our art is falsely your trav
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. >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," the president issues a new warning to russia over ukraine, and in the middle east, a surprised announcement from the palestinian side. is it an overture to restart the peace talks? we'll start there with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we'll have the latest from ukraine and get the take on that from the administration and capitol hill. plus, former presidential candidate rick santorum on georgia's new gun law and a unique event in catholic church history. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs
. >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," the president issues a new warning to russia over ukraine, and in the middle east, a surprised announcement from the palestinian side. is it an overture to restart the peace talks? we'll start there with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we'll have the latest from ukraine and get the take on that from the administration and capitol hill. plus, former presidential candidate rick santorum on georgia's new gun law and a unique...
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. >> and a taste in russia that's not always known for food. >> partly cloudy dry conditions expected for your afternoon. as the wet weather this morning begins to taper off a little bit later this morning. we are seeing a little bit of rain and up in some areas, i update those numbers and update the numbers coming up. >>> south korea's prime minister left 300 people missing or dead. many of the passengers were high school students. the investigation comes amid rising criticism of a government scandaling of the disaster. it's mostly symbolic because most of the power rests with south korea's president. 15 crew members have been arrested including the ship's captain. >>> this morning, a u.s. submarine scanning the bottom of the indian ocean for the malaysia jet. it's the 15th search for flight 370. may have been hurt on april 8th. malaysia is scheduled to make its report on that missing plane public next week. >>> president obama said the u.s. will continue to help in the search for the missing plane. the president made that announcement this morning after meeting with the country's pr
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russia condemned the actions. proseparatist groups announced a mobilization of the forces and ukrainian officials say a group of military advisers from the organization of security and corporation in europe or osce, was taken hostage on friday by pro-russian militants. the detained observers appeared in public for the first time today and said they were not mistreated but so far they were not released. and if russia sends in troops under the pretense of a peace keeping operation, the ukrainian military will fight them. the obama organization has been focused on sanctions with european partners. peter alexander is traveling with the president in russia and filed this report. >> reporter: jonathan, good sunday morning to you from what is a very steamy kuala. president obama, his first comments publicly since the u.s. and g7 leaders indicated further targeted sanctions against russia. president obama praising the ukrainian leadership for their efforts to disarm. but says russia has not lifted a finger to help. presid
russia condemned the actions. proseparatist groups announced a mobilization of the forces and ukrainian officials say a group of military advisers from the organization of security and corporation in europe or osce, was taken hostage on friday by pro-russian militants. the detained observers appeared in public for the first time today and said they were not mistreated but so far they were not released. and if russia sends in troops under the pretense of a peace keeping operation, the ukrainian...
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to do anything because they're getting 35% of their gas from russia. they don't want to rock the boat with the sanctions. now putin has said he's not spoking to obama. where is canada in terms of the foreign policy that is being called failed in the u.s.? >> canada is working closely with the united states on the ukraine. we have a third largest population is ukrainian in canada. we are working closely with the white house and the pentagon and the president on the ukraine. we obviously believe the bigger vision in north america of having energy independence inr leverage with russia and it's good for less dependcy on venezuela and on the middle east. some of the people that don't like the united states are supplying oil to the united stat states. >> you recentlyly >> you recentlyl did an importat treaty. >> it's going to be financial and it's also energy is part of the biggest set of revenues for russia. we think getting our house in order developing allows us to have leverage with our friends in europe. >> and have you decided to do new arrangements to
to do anything because they're getting 35% of their gas from russia. they don't want to rock the boat with the sanctions. now putin has said he's not spoking to obama. where is canada in terms of the foreign policy that is being called failed in the u.s.? >> canada is working closely with the united states on the ukraine. we have a third largest population is ukrainian in canada. we are working closely with the white house and the pentagon and the president on the ukraine. we obviously...